GX-900H/GX-2200H Guitar Amplifiers

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Input

1.INPUT: Accepts the mono 1/4” plug of the signal cable from your guitar or wireless receiver.

CHANNEL A, the distortion channel:

2.GAIN ONE: Sets the signal gain for the distortion channel, thus controlling the amount of distortion. Serves as the “low to medium distortion control;” accessible through the gain select switch (#3) or a footswitch. Gives you sounds from nearly clean to really crunchy.

3.GAIN SELECT: Switches between the two gain controls (#2, 4). Switch in, gain two is selected (gain one is disabled)

– both LEDs light. Switch out, gain one is selected – only the LED under the word “one” lights. When a footswitch is used, this switch doesn’t do anything, but the LEDs work the same.

4.GAIN TWO: Also sets the gain for the distortion channel. Serves as the “low to high distortion control,” also accessible through the gain select switch (#3) or a footswitch. Gives you sounds from near- ly clean to screaming dirty. Acts as a third channel: set gain one for a rhythm crunch, set gain two for screaming leads. Be more creative, more expressive; have more fun!

5.LOW: Sets the level of the lower fre- quencies for the distortion channel. Offers a range of 18 dB at 100 Hz.

6.MID: Sets the level of the middle fre- quencies for the distortion channel. Offers a range of 10 dB at 1 kHz.

7.HIGH: Sets the level of the upper fre- quencies for the distortion channel. Offers a range of 17 dB at 6 kHz

8.LEVEL: Controls the overall volume level for the distortion channel.

9.CHANNEL SELECT: Switches be- tween the clean channel (switch out, LED on) and the distortion channel (switch in, LED off). When a footswitch is used, this switch doesn’t do anything.

CHANNEL B, the clean channel:

10.LOW: Sets the level of the lower fre- quencies for the clean channel. Offers a range of 25 dB at 70 Hz. Lets you fatten up the bottom end of your sound.

11.MID: Sets the level of the middle frequencies for the clean channel. Offers a range of 14 dB at 800 Hz. Lets you create sounds from “in the distance” to “in your face.”

12.HIGH: Sets the level of the upper frequencies for the clean channel. Offers a range of 29 dB at 10 kHz. Lets you add brilliance and crystal clear highs to your sound.

13.LEVEL: Controls the overall volume level for the clean channel.

14.BRIGHT: Boosts the upper frequen- cies when pressed in. Adds a brightness to the sound. Off in the out position.

15.REVERB, CHANNEL A: Sets the amount of reverb effect applied to chan- nel A. Turned all the way to the left (“0”) the signal is “dry” (no reverb). Turning it towards the right increases the wetness (amount of reverb) of the signal.

16.REVERB, CHANNEL B: Sets the amount of reverb effect applied to chan- nel B. Turned all the way to the left (“0”) the signal is “dry” (no reverb). Turning it towards the right increases the wetness (amount of reverb) of the signal.

17.FOOTSWITCH: Accepts the stereo 1/4” plug from a two-button footswitch (such as Crate’s CFP-2) for remote chan- nel switching and switching between gain one and gain two on channel A. Ring controls channel selection, tip controls the gains. With a footswitch plugged in, the front-panel switches #3 and #9 don’t do anything.

18.POWER: (not shown): Turns the amp on and off, “on” being the UP posi- tion. The ON LED next to the Excalibur logo lights when the amp is turned on.

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Crate Amplifiers GX-2200H, GX-900H owner manual 15 14, Front Panel

GX-2200H, GX-900H specifications

Crate Amplifiers has long been a name synonymous with quality and innovation in the world of guitar amplification. Among their impressive lineup, the GX-900H and GX-2200H stand out not only for their powerful sound but also for their versatile features designed to meet the demanding needs of guitarists across genres.

The Crate GX-900H is a robust 90-watt, all-tube amplifier head that delivers pristine sound and exceptional tonal flexibility. Equipped with two channels, the GX-900H allows players to switch between a clean, crisp sound and a saturated, overdriven tone at a moment's notice. Its comprehensive 5-band EQ gives musicians the ability to sculpt their tone to perfection, providing precise control over bass, midrange, and treble frequencies.

A key feature of the GX-900H is its onboard digital effects processor, which includes a variety of reverb, delay, and modulation effects. This not only enhances the tonal palette available to players but also eliminates the need for external effects units, making it a convenient solution for performing musicians. The tube-driven circuitry adds warmth and character, ensuring that whether playing clean chords or heavy riffs, the sound retains a rich, dynamic quality.

On the other hand, the Crate GX-2200H is a powerhouse 220-watt amplifier head designed for those seeking high output and massive sound. It boasts a unique combination of solid-state and tube technology, offering the best of both worlds. This hybrid design allows for greater reliability and consistency while still retaining the organic warmth that tube amplifiers are prized for.

The GX-2200H features two independent channels with their own EQ settings, allowing for further tonal variation. With an emphasis on heavy gain, this amplifier is perfect for rock and metal guitarists who require a crunchy distortion without sacrificing clarity. Additionally, the built-in speaker emulated line out makes it easy for players to record or connect to a PA system while preserving the authentic sound of the amplifier.

Both models are equipped with a rugged design suitable for the rigors of live performance. With a solid construction and an intuitive layout, guitarists can easily navigate the controls during a gig, ensuring reliability on stage.

In conclusion, Crate Amplifiers’ GX-900H and GX-2200H offer a combination of power, flexibility, and sound quality that caters to the needs of diverse guitarists. Whether you are seeking classic tones or modern high-gain sounds, these amplifiers deliver exceptional performance, making them a valuable addition to any guitarist's setup. With their innovative technology and thoughtful design, Crate continues to uphold their legacy in the amplification world.